Posted on 28 October 2009
Legend has it that a young woman was killed in Warriner Hall many years after her head was crushed by an elevator.
The legends claim the girl’s ghost haunts Warriner Hall and in one of the windows, lights can be seen flickering and her silhouette can be seen.
Posted on 28 October 2009
The abandoned Mount Pleasant Center remains one of the most mysterious buildings in town.
The 119-year-old facility at 1400 W. Pickard St., was the last facility in the state for people with developmental disabilities to be offered
institutionalized treatment plans.
Posted on 28 October 2009
Samantha Harris, a CMU alumni and president of the Michigan Paranormal Research Association, said she has witnessed too many examples of paranormal activity to list.
She is convinced that Millpond Park, 607 S. Adams St., is haunted.
Posted on 28 October 2009
Rochester Hills freshman Allison Pavloff is convinced Cobb Hall’s forth floor is haunted.
Pavloff, who lives in Cobb 406, said during the first week of school, she was sleeping in her room, when she opened her eyes and saw someone leaning over her laundry basket.
Posted on 28 October 2009
The Central Michigan Paranormal Society investigated Riverside Cemetery, 714 W. Broadway St., over Labor Day and was shocked with the results.
Often skeptical during their investigations, the group initially wasn’t expecting much.
Posted on 28 October 2009
Kim Walrath has worked in the Carlin Alumni House for almost 12 years and can recall four separate incidences of unexplainable behavior occurring in the building.
Walrath works as a senior specialist clerk for annual giving and works with Phone-a-thon to raise money.